CSUDH carries on its initiative to highlight the issues of race on and off-campus. Courtesy photo. By Robert Rios, Campus Editor With the fight for social justice continuing, students and faculty came together to speak on the issues that continue to plague them. In another “It Takes a Village” event, in conjunction with the California […]
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A Week of Virtual Celebration Coming To CSUDH for all First-Generations Students
The Office of Educational Partnership collaborates with TRIO Student Services, UAC, ASI, ETE and VRC for a weeklong celebration for first-generation CSUDH students. Flyer provided by the Office of Educational Partnership. By Melanie Gerner, Staff Reporter CSUDH Office of Educational Partnerships (OEP) and TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) are hosting a week long virtual celebration […]
The Lightning Rod: Herbert leads Bolts to victory over Jags
Bolts fans can rejoice as their team returns to the win column for the first time since Week 1. Photo by Glenn Marshall. By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor INGLEWOOD, Calif. Sweet, sweet victory. Quarterback Justin Herbert had achieved various milestones in his first four starts for the Los Angeles Chargers, but had yet to accomplish […]
Special Election Issue
Cover by Nova Blanco-Rico. If you live in North Carson and haven’t decided on who to vote for city council in District I, make sure to check our two-page spread on the the three candidats. Also, there’s information on sorting through several of the propositions that will directly affect students, and two opinion pieces about […]
Three best Latinx Halloween & Horror Short Films available now on HBO Max
Hispanic Heritage Month ends Oct 15 here are some of the best short films HBO Max has to watch. Screen capture by Carlos Martinez. By Destiny Jackson, Perspectives Editor Fall is undoubtedly the best time of year, well at least to me. I mean, who doesn’t love the end of summer? Seriously, if you’re one […]